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Reimagining the apps included with Windows 11

2022-05-11 KENNETH 0

Reimagining the apps included with Windows 11 Inbox apps are essential to the overall Windows experience, and we know how important these apps are to so many of your daily workflows. Over the past several months, we’ve updated many of these apps to match the new design of Windows 11 while also introducing exciting new features based on your feedback. We continue to be inspired by the ideas and feedback from the Windows Insider community and all of our customers and are committed to bringing even more new app experiences in future updates. Today, we wanted to take a moment to revisit some of these new app experiences together as well as introduce another updated app to Windows Insiders—the all-new Sound Recorder. Paint The redesigned Paint app for Windows 11 is a modern spin on the classic app. The UI [ more… ]

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F5 NGINX ModSecurity WAF Is Transitioning to End-of-Life

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F5 NGINX ModSecurity WAF Is Transitioning to End-of-Life For the past five years, F5 NGINX has been pleased to provide our customers with the NGINX ModSecurity WAF module for NGINX Plus with support against standard classes of vulnerabilities using the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS). However, due to recent changes to third‑party support for ModSecurity WAF, we regret that we are transitioning NGINX ModSecurity WAF to End-of-Life (EoL) effective March 31, 2024. Our decision is due in part to the recent announcement from Trustwave, the organization that has been maintaining ModSecurity, that as of July 1, 2024, it will: Stop supporting the ModSecurity open source code and WAF Return responsibility for maintaining the ModSecurity code to the open source community No longer provide Commercial Rules Additionally, the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS) project has announced that it is switching its focus [ more… ]

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Join Microsoft Solitaire’s celebration of 32 years of fun

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Join Microsoft Solitaire’s celebration of 32 years of fun On May 22, 1990, Microsoft Solitaire first made its way to Windows 3.0. Thirty-two years later, the classic card game is the most played video game of all time and has a dedicated team that is passionate about keeping the fun alive for many years to come. In celebration of its anniversary, Microsoft Solitaire is throwing a party throughout the month of May with weekly surprises, exclusive in-game events and a new feature release. Microsoft Solitaire Collection is available for free in the Microsoft Store. Source: Join Microsoft Solitaire’s celebration of 32 years of fun

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An update on our commitment to making the web more accessible for everyone

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An update on our commitment to making the web more accessible for everyone Today, Microsoft is kicking off the 12th Annual Ability Summit, a free community event that brings together people with disabilities, allies and industry professionals to imagine and build the future of inclusion and accessibility. It showcases our commitment to accessibility across the company and our fundamental belief that technology should be inclusive, ensuring everyone can access its benefits regardless of ability level, learning style or level of familiarity with technology. We’ve seen the PC become even more integral to productivity, connection and play over the last two years as we transitioned to hybrid ways of working and learning. The internet is a core part of the PC experience and Microsoft Edge is committed to building a more accessible and inclusive web, so everyone can experience it in [ more… ]

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New accessibility features coming to Windows 11

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New accessibility features coming to Windows 11 Last year, Microsoft renewed and strengthened its commitment to closing the disability divide; to work toward improving educational and employment opportunities for people with disabilities around the world. And that commitment has been central to the development of Windows 11: the most inclusively designed version of Windows yet. At its launch last fall, Windows 11 included a whole host of accessibility improvements designed for and with people with disabilities: calmer, more appealing sound schemes; beautiful new contrast themes and closed caption customizations; a more responsive and flexible experience for working with assistive technologies; and a new Accessibility Settings pane to make all of these features easier to find and use. And we’re continuing to innovate. Windows 11 is the most accessible version of Windows yet Today, we’re excited to take a deeper dive [ more… ]